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Sunday, February 27, 2011

MORE Blogging for Beginners Webinar

DearREADERS,

Hope to see many of you at Ol' Myrt's More Blogging for Beginners webinar on Wednesday. This one marks a new era in my webinar presentations. You'll notice some of the nice "PowerPoint" slides, but much of this webinar is a live demo. Thanks to the folks at Legacy Family Tree for hosting this webinar.

"Back by popular demand, DearMYRTLE continues her discussion about free software at Blogger.com to get your message out to the world. This session's topics include adding gadgets such as links to other websites, add book suggestions from Amazon.com, removing the Blogger search bar and inserting a Google Search box to make it easier for your readers to find previous postings. Get ready for this webinar by reviewing Myrt's first webinar, Blogging for Beginners until 2 March 2011."

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